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Micmacs is a 2009
French comedy film by
French director Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Its
original French title is
MicMacs à tire-larigot (loosely "Non-stop shenanigans")...
- Micmac,
Micmacs, or
Mic Mac can
refer to: Mi'kmaq people,
Native people of the
Southeastern Woodlands of Canada,
formerly spelt Micmac Mi'kmaq language...
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Mic Mac Mall is
Atlantic Canada's
largest enclosed shopping mall
located in the
community of Dartmouth,
across the
harbour from Halifax, Nova Scotia....
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MicMac is an open-source
software for
photogrammetry developed by the
French National Geographic Institute.
Comparison of
photogrammetry software Rupnik...
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Mic Mac Park is a park in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, in the west end area of the city
located on
Prince Road. It is
perhaps the
largest park
complex in...
- The Mi'kmaq
Nation (formerly the
Aroostook Band of
Micmacs) is a US
federally recognized tribe of Mi'kmaq people,
based in
Aroostook County, Maine. Their...
- Review. Vol. 112, No. 230. p. 3. Rand,
Silas Tertius (1894).
Legends of the
Micmacs. New York and London: Longman, Green, and Co. p. 206. "Roger Lewis". Nova...
- woman's
search for her
missing lover after World War I. In 2009, he
released Micmacs,
which is
about a man and his
friends who come up with an
intricate and...
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Mic Mac Amateur Aquatic Club (MMAAC) is
located on Lake
Banook in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. This
organization provides structured recreational and...
- The
Mic-
Mac hockey stick was made
originally by the Mi'kmaq
people of Nova Scotia, who
dominated the
international ice
hockey market in the
early twentieth...